Portable, modular assembly of panels for the erection of furniture on situ

ABSTRACT

The present modular kit comprises a plurality of members, all or some of which can be used in various arrangements for making furniture. The invention comprises, on one hand, one or more main support members ( 1 ) ( 1   a ) ( 1   b ) ( 1   e ) and one or more foot members ( 4   a ) ( 4   b ) with which the structure is assembled by means of couplings ( 1   f ) and securing clamps ( 3 ). In addition, the invention comprises a main bearing member ( 7 ) and other auxiliary members ( 5 ) ( 6 ) ( 8 ) ( 9 ) ( 10 ) ( 11 ) ( 12 ) which are mounted in cantilever fashion by means of corresponding slot means ( 2   a ) ( 2   b ) ( 2   c ) ( 2   d ) ( 4   c ) ( 4   d ) ( 4   e ) ( 4   f ) ( 10 ). The fact that there is a number of different main support members ( 1 ) makes it possible to assemble furniture of different heights. If only the lower main supporting member ( 1   a ) is used with the carrying base ( 8 ) and the main bearing member ( 7 ), it is possible to assemble a desk or table-top bookrest. By using a lower ( 1   a ) and an intermediate ( 1   b ) main supporting member, it is possible to assemble a bookrest of intermediate height for users who might be seated. By using a lower ( 1   a ), an intermediate ( 1   b ) and an upper ( 1   e ) main supporting member, it is possible to assemble a lectern for users who are standing. Given that, for assemblying long parts, two or more members or panels are used, and all of them may be easily arranged or transported in briefcases, suitcases, etc.

In general terms, the present invention comprises a portable modular kit of panels intended for the assembly of furniture “in situ” using a plurality of members, all or some of which are used in various arrangements for making furniture. The invention comprises, in the first place, one or more main support members (1)(1 a)(1 b)(1 c) and one or more foot members (4 a) (4 b) with which the structure is assembled by means of coupling members (1 f) and securing clamps (3); secondly, the invention comprises a main bearing member (7) and other auxiliary members (5) (6) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) which are mounted in cantilever fashion by means of corresponding slot means (2 a)(2 b)(2 c)(2 d)(4 c)(4 d)(4 e)(4 f)(10).

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

More particularly, the present portable modular kit comprises a plurality of members, mainly panels, which are attached to each other for the assembly of furniture “in situ”. Different embodiments of the invention provide for the assembly of different pieces of furniture such as lecterns, reading tables, stands for different musical instruments and others.

The present portable modular kit comprises a main supporting member kit (1). In this embodiment, said kit (1) includes a lower main supporting member (1 a) an intermediate member (1 b) and an upper member(1 c).

The lower main supporting member (1 a) comprises a set of foot slots (1 e). Said set of foot slots (1 e) are suitable for receiving a set of transverse foot members (4 a) (4 b). The first transverse foot member (4 a) is inserted into the first foot slot (2 b), while the second transverse foot member (4 b) is inserted into the second foot slot (2 c). These foot slots (2 b) (2 c) have such an arrangement and depth that allow both members (4 a) (4 b) to be inserted and mutually engaged through the first and second mutually connecting slots. Upon completion of the coupling or connection, the already coupled members (4 a) (4 b) may be moved together up to the locking ends (2 bf) (2 cf) where the coupling member is locked. The only way of disengaging these members is withdrawing them from their corresponding locking ends 2 bf) (2 cf).

In addition, all the main support members (1) have slot means (2 a). In the first embodiment described herein, these slot means are engagement slots (2 a) located on both sides of the main support members (1) and they are shallow. This means that they are grooves that have a certain depth, and they may have two or more branches at different angles, such that the other member may be inserted at the desired angle.

In other embodiments of the invention as described below, these multiple-engagement slots (2 a) may pass through the walls of the main support member (1).

The panels can be made of plastic, either a single plastic or combined with a second material selected from the group comprising wood fibers, glass fibers or carbon fibers. Preferably, it is intended that the second material will comprise no less than 20% and no more than 40% of the total material of which the panels are made.

To insure the structural strength of the panels, surrounding structural reinforcement means (100), inner structural reinforcement means (101), engagement reinforcement means (200), etc., are included.

The sets of oriented insertion slots (2 a) are prepared to slidingly receive the open insertion slots (6 a) (8 a) (9 a) (15 a) (16 a) (300) of other members; said open insertion slots (300) comprise a front fit-in section (301) and a rear insertion section (302). The latter can end in an insertion stop (303).

The above mentioned main support members (1) are engaged to each other for the assembly of the main body of the piece of furniture. Said engagement is realized by means of coupling members (1 f) which can be of the dovetail type, among others. Said coupling members (1 f) comprise fastening openings (1 g) which allow the passage of securing clamps (3) therethrough. Such securing clamps (3) comprise a set of flat jaws (3 a) (3 b) fitted with a stud (3 c) and a threaded portion (3 d) allowing its engagement to both coupling members (1 f). For the assembly of the main support member (1), they are arranged so that they fasten the area adjacent to the coupling members (1 f) and keep support members (1 a) (1 b) (1 c) aligned. In another embodiment, the coupling member (1 f), is complemented by inner insertion slots (1 h) which, in the coupling area, open the contact edges of the main support members (1). These insertion slots (1 h) allow the insertion of rigid panels (3) that keep support members (1) aligned. To facilitate the insertion or extraction of the rigid panels (3), in the coupling area, the edges of the main support members (1) are complemented to form handle openings (1 g). The present assembly, further comprises a main bearing member (7) that can be used in a variety of ways, depending on the configuration chosen. To obtain a lectern configuration a support base (8) is available, comprising a mounting slot (8 a) for its insertion into the multiple insertion slots (2 a) located in the upper part of any of the support members (1). In the female insertion slot (8 b) of this support base (8), the male insertion member (7 a) of the main bearing member (7) is inserted.

Said main bearing member (7) provides a useful and flat surface (7 b) of a proper size so as to support miscellaneous objects.

In addition, the support base (8) has a useful front surface (8 d) comprised between its front edge and the female insertion slot (8 b).

The present assembly further comprises upper support members (11) which can be inserted into any of the insertion slots (2 a). Such support members (11) can comprise one or more inlet openings (11 b) (11 c) into which the neck (22) of a guitar (20) or the body of wind instruments, for example, can be admitted. Therefore, they function supplementarily with lower support members (9) which, in different versions, can comprise one or more big or small insertion openings (9 b) (9 c) (9 d), for the support of boxes or bodies (21) of guitars or bases of other musical instruments.

Other auxiliary elements are available such as a multi-purpose member (12) with a mounting slot (12 a), a fit-in opening (12 b) for glasses or cups and an optional opening or supplement that allows the support of an instrument thereon. An end opening has also been included for the arrangement of an elastic band which shall also pass through the bottom of the mounting slot (12 a) and will act as a transverse support for the vessels placed thereon.

For the assembly of the piece of furniture configured as a table, an adapting header (5) is available, which mounting opening (5 b) allows to place it in the upper end (1 d) of any of the main support members (1). Said adapter (5) has a support edge (5 a), a rear slot (5 c) and a support end (5 d). The main bearing member (7) is supported by the support edge (5 a), while the rear slot (5 c) allows the insertion to the auxiliary panel (6). The mounting structure of the main bearing member (7) is thus obtained in the horizontal position as a table. The assembly is secured by the support end (5 d) fitting into the utility recess (7 c), thus preventing the relative displacement of the interlocked members (5) (7).

In another embodiment, insertion fittings (10) are used, which are male-female type members (10 a) (10 b) which form penetration throats (10 d) and pins (10 e) in which penetration walls (10 c) are inserted, said male-female members (10 a) (10 b) are arranged mounted or inserted (10 f) in slots opened in the panels. They must be made of a material with a greater structural strength than that of the material used for the panels.

Since said insertion fittings (10) fit by abuttment into the mounting slots (9 a) (11 a) (12 a)(15 a)(16 a)—by means of their engagement edges (10 f)—, inlet passages (10 g) have been included which, among other uses, can be employed as cable passages so that cables can be fastened.

Other members can be used such as auxiliary panels (6) by way of shelves which, with the help of back up panels (14), can be inserted into the multiple insertion slots (2 a) or into the lower slot (2 d).

Saxophone holding members (15) or wind instrument-holding members (16) can also be used, the latter are particularly applicable to wind instruments such as, for example, trumpets—with mounting slots (15 a) (16 a) by means of which they are mounted on slots (2 a) in the main support members (1).

In saxophone-holding members (15), one of them is mounted in the upper portion and comprises an upper support opening (15 b), while the other is mounted in the lower portion and comprises a lower support opening (15 c). Similarly, the wind instrument-holding members (16) comprise a member with an upper opening (16 b) [which is mounted in the upper portion of the main support members (1)] and a member with a slot (16 c) [which is mounted in the lower portion of the main support members (1)] into which fits a support member (17), that serves the purpose of inserting any kind of wind instrument and supporting it in the above mentioned upper opening (16 b).

Other members can be also used such as a glass support (50) comprising a glass fitting and locking opening (51) and a can support (60) with its corresponding can fitting and locking opening (61). Both supports (50) (60)can work in a supplementary fashion.

For cases where enhanced stability is required, a thread-like fastening guy means (400) was conceived (400), comprising fasteners (401). Said device engages the upper portion with the lower portion of the structure, by means of a set of openings (402) (403) in the panel members of said structure.

Assembly Functionality:

The fact that there are several different main support members (1), allows to assemble pieces of furniture of different heights. If only the lower main supporting member (1 a) with the support base (8) and the main bearing member (7) are used, a low lectern or desk can be assembled. Using one lower main supporting member (1 a) and one intermediate main supporting member (1 b), a lectern of intermediate height for a seating user can be assembled. Using one lower main supporting member (1 a), one intermediate main supporting member (1 b) and one upper main supporting member (1 c) a lectern for standing users can be assembled.

The multiple insertion slots (2 a) allow to change the angle of the support base (8), and consequently also that of the main bearing member (7).

The same height options for the piece of furniture can also be obtained for a table. That is, adding the adapter header (5), the auxiliary panel (6) and the main bearing member (7) in different positions, tables of different heights can be assembled.

The stability of the piece of furniture is ensured by the double support provided by the first and second transverse foot members (4 a) (4 b) which, for such purpose, are supplemented with the foot (1 e) of the lower main supporting member (1 a).

Regarding the upper support members (11) and lower support members (9), they are substantially aligned, and therefore they functionally supplement each other.

Built-in or added channels have been also conceived along the side and upper edges of the main support members (1)—or in some of their parts—, to accommodate cables of apparatuses such as lamps, cables, etc.

Finally, provisions have been made so that none of the members or panels exceed a certain length, so that all of them can be easily packed into small containers, particularly in a briefcase. In this way, the modular kit can be easily transported, and the piece of furniture can be readily assembled and disassembled at any location.

Undoubtedly, when the present invention is put into practice, changes in form and in certain construction details can be introduced, without departing from the essential principles of the invention. 

1. PORTABLE MODULAR KIT COMPRISING PANELS FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF FURNITURE “IN SITU”, based on a plurality of members totally or partially usable in either a complementary and/or alternative fashion, mainly comprising panels that can be engaged to each other under different configurations, thus allowing the assembly of pieces of furniture such as lecterns, book-rests, tables, stands for musical instruments or similar, characterized in that said portable modular kit is based on said plurality of panels comprising: At least, one main supporting member; At least, one foot member; At least, one bearing member; and Said members having mutual engagement means comprising, at least partially, coupling members for structural assembly and insertion means for cantilevered members.
 2. PORTABLE MODULAR KIT COMPRISING PANELS FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF FURNITURE “IN SITU”, according to claim 1, characterized in that said plurality of panels comprises: At least, one main supporting member; At least, one foot member; At least, one bearing member, Said members having mutual engagement means comprising, at least partially, coupling members for structural assembly and insertion means for cantilevered members; and Said members further comprising structural reinforcement means.
 3. PORTABLE MODULAR KIT COMPRISING PANELS FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF FURNITURE “IN SITU”, according to claim 2, characterized by comprising structural reinforcement means which are provided at least around the panel edges.
 4. PORTABLE MODULAR KIT COMPRISING PANELS FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF FURNITURE IN SITU″, according to claim 2, characterized by comprising structural reinforcement means which are provided in the panel bodies.
 5. PORTABLE MODULAR KIT COMPRISING PANELS FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF FURNITURE “IN SITU”, according to claim 1, characterized in that the main support members comprise cantilever insertion means comprising oriented insertion slots.
 6. PORTABLE MODULAR KIT COMPRISING PANELS FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF FURNITURE “IN SITU”, according to claim 1, characterized in that the main support members have cantilever insertion means comprising multiple slots allowing the insertion oriented at different angles.
 7. PORTABLE MODULAR KIT COMPRISING PANELS FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF FURNITURE “IN SITU”, according to claim 2, characterized by comprising structural reinforcement means around the oriented insertion slots, located on both sides of the main support members.
 8. PORTABLE MODULAR KIT COMPRISING PANELS FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF FURNITURE “IN SITU”, according to claim 1, characterized in that the main support members, on both sides, comprise oriented insertion slots which, without passing through the body of said members, are prepared to slidingly receive the open insertion slots of other members; said open insertion slots comprising a front fit-in section and a rear insertion section.
 9. PORTABLE MODULAR KIT COMPRISING PANELS FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF FURNITURE “IN SITU”, according to claim 8, characterized in that the insertion slots and the open insertion slots comprise sliding chamfered edges.
 10. PORTABLE MODULAR KIT COMPRISING PANELS FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF FURNITURE “IN SITU”, according to claim 1, characterized in that the cantilever insertion means comprise male-female insertion fittings which are inserted into the corresponding panel slots, and which are made of a material with a greater structural strength than that of the panel main material.
 11. (canceled)
 12. PORTABLE MODULAR KIT COMPRISING PANELS FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF FURNITURE “IN SITU”, according to claim 1, characterized by comprising a main supporting member kit, said members are provided with coupling means that allow them to be arranged consecutively in a longitudinal fashion.
 13. PORTABLE MODULAR KIT COMPRISING PANELS FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF FURNITURE “IN SITU”, according to claim 1, characterized in that the coupling means between main support members comprise securing clamps which, on both sides of said main support member, fasten the area adjacent to said coupling members, thus keeping aligned said support members in said coupling area.
 14. PORTABLE MODULAR KIT COMPRISING PANELS FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF FURNITURE “IN SITU”, according to claim 1, characterized in that the coupling means between main support members comprise dovetail-type coupling members and securing clamps which, on both sides of said main support member, fasten the area adjacent to said coupling members thus keeping aligned said support members in said coupling area.
 15. PORTABLE MODULAR KIT COMPRISING PANELS FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF FURNITURE “IN SITU”, according to claim 13, characterized in that the fastening clamp comprises a set of flat members with means to engage with each other, said fastening clamp, passing through the main support member in the coupling area, keep the coupled main support members aligned.
 16. (canceled)
 17. PORTABLE MODULAR KIT COMPRISING PANELS FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF FURNITURE “IN SITU”, according to claim 1, characterized in that the main support members comprise a foot member comprising a set of lower slots in which respective transverse foot members engage transversally.
 18. PORTABLE MODULAR KIT COMPRISING PANELS FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF FURNITURE “IN SITU”, according to claim 17, characterized in that the lower main supporting member comprises lower slots with respective locking ends; said front sections of the lower slots have an orientation and depth that enable the concurrence and engagement of the traverse foot members, which remain locked thanks to the above mentioned locking ends.
 19. PORTABLE MODULAR KIT COMPRISING PANELS FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF FURNITURE “IN SITU”, according to claim 1, characterized by comprising lower support members.
 20. (canceled)
 21. PORTABLE MODULAR KIT COMPRISING PANELS FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF FURNITURE “IN SITU”, according to claim 1, characterized by comprising upper support members.
 22. PORTABLE MODULAR KIT COMPRISING PANELS FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF FURNITURE “IN SITU”, according to claim 21, characterized in that the upper support members comprise in the first place slot means for insertion with the support members, while they also comprise at least one admission opening for musical instruments.
 23. PORTABLE MODULAR KIT COMPRISING PANELS FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF FURNITURE “IN SITU”, according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises, at least, a glass holder. 24-38. (canceled) 